Food security analysis, also known as Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (VAM), is a core function of the World Food Programme's (WFP’s) work. VAM analyses the food security situation and answers some critical questions: WHO is food insecure or vulnerable? HOW MANY are there? WHERE do they live? WHY are they food insecure or vulnerable? HOW is the situation likely to evolve and what are the risks threatening them? WHAT should be done to save their lives and livelihoods?

Bad fan fiction needed a podcast, and we're bringin' it. From the creators of Ultima Final Fantasy comes Super Sexy Swingin' Fan Fiction. It's like "This American Life", but cheesier. This show is not safe for work or children. Symptoms may include: vomiting, itchiness, diarrhea, ebola, and bird flu, plus degradation of your own moral compass. Enjoy.

One of the areas the Bible offers insight and revelation is about the future - last days. The disciples asked Jesus about the End times. Luke 21:10-11 GNT He went on to say, Countries will fight each other; kingdoms will attack one another. 11 There will be terrible earthquakes, famines, and plagues everywhere; there will be strange and terrifying things coming from the sky. John alerting Believers to be on lookout for enemies who are coming and those who are here.

From Ebola to ISIS, climate change to cyber attacks there are endless threats to our country, our neighborhoods-- even our homes. The national conversation about security can feel like a foreign language. It's distant and confusing (sometimes scary). Security Mom aims to unpack how this strange and secretive world works. Homeland security expert Juliette Kayyem talks frankly and freely with leaders in the security world, putting the hype back into perspective and bringing the conversation ba ...

Truth is trending on the Veritas News Network! VNN is an online publication featuring the news and is dedicated to in-depth investigative reporting with a consumer advocacy focus. Our Managing Editor is a veteran investigative journalist who has won dozens of awards. Several categories of news are featured on the Veritas News Network include Citizen Journalism, Consumer News, Ripoffs & Scams, Consumer Advocacy, World News, US News, Crime, Economic News, Editorial & Opinion, Education, Health ...

Tom's goal is to introduce to the world the antidote for pathogenic disease such as Herpes I & II, Hepatitis viruses, Ebola virus, HIV virus, Lyme disease, Candida and over 45,000 species of pathogens. The world we live in is a pathogen soup. Our homes are full of pathogens no matter how fastidious we are. We travel to the grocery store, the school, and work. We travel in airplanes, buses, trains. We attend events, large and small where people congregate from many regions of the country and ...

Radio Gbarnga is a community radio in Central Liberia committed to providing accurate news and information to Liberians. In 2014, Radio Gbarnga broadcasted 'Ebola Situation Reports' that are featured in this Podcast. Podcast uploaded by We Want You To Live facebook.com/ebolathefilm #WeWantYouToLive #EbolaSituationReport

Photo (l:r) Burt Lum, Matt Motoki, Axel Lehrer, Elliot Parks, Ryan Ozawa First up, Matt Motoki is here to tell us about a new local Machine Learning meetup group. Then we hear about the latest developments from Elliot Parks of Hawaii Biotech and Axel Lehrer from UH John A. Burns School of Medicine and their quest to find a vaccine for the Ebola ...…

Samantha Power, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, discussed her journey from aspiring journalist to ambassador on Wednesday, Dec. 13. Ambassador Power spoke with Dr. Sara Bleich on a wide range of subjects, including combating Ebola, being on the ground during a crisis and how motherhood shaped her time in the United Nations.…

This week on Inspired Edinburgh we have Rob MacGillivray. Rob is a Senior Humanitarian Advisor with Save The Children. Described by colleagues as a “Humanitarian Warrior,” Rob has been an aid worker for over 30 years. Based in Ardrossan but deployed globally, he has led the charity’s response on Ebola in Sierra Leone, was the first on the groun ...…

This conversation is with Dr Alan Rabinowitz, Chief Scientist of Panthera, the global wild cat conservation organisation. Dr Rabinowitz has been dubbed by Time magazine "the Indiana Jones of conservation", although as you’ll hear, that’s not how he’d like to be remembered. He has been instrumental in the creation of some of the world’s largest ...…

Our current system of global health governance is made up of a bevy of acronymic and mysterious health organizations constituting a veritable alphabet soup of agencies. We look at the challenges faced by the Ebola crisis and how the public health community has learned from their deadly mistakes.Host: Niko MarcichResearcher: Balthazar Merrin and ...…

After reading my Peace Corps memoir, Sheev had several questions and comments that he sent me in an e-mail. This started the idea to have in on the show, both as a guest (Episode #011) and as a host. We talk about the writing process, my service, and my unfiltered, raw account of my time in the Peace Corps. Here are some of the questions he sen ...…

Archel Bernard is the kind of woman you dream of growing up to become. She's passionate, driven, and clearly on a mission to change the world. "I want to make an impact on every level. I want to be known as a humanitarian, more than just a social entrepreneur." No doubt she's on her way, and we were fortunate enough to spend an hour chatting be ...…

Detecting an epidemic before it spreads and becomes a pandemic is hard in a globablly connected world. However new cheap and efficient tests for Zika and Ebola can help us be better prepared for the next outbreak.

Jess Moir is a Melbourne comedian who regularly performs at Political Asylum. She has two kids and lets them mix bi-carb soda with vinegar whenever they want. Jess has lived overseas, including in Nigeria, where she learned more than she wanted to about Ebola.

In 2014 we began working with Bishop Nelson's CYC Africa group. It was during the Ebola crisis. His team was saving children as well as feeding the hundreds and teaching the community how to not catch the horrible disease.CYC (with the sponsorship of BonaResponds and PositiveRipples) has been educating the children since. We now have 53 childre ...…

This episode features a discussion with Dr. Tom Frieden about his new initiative, Resolve to Save Lives. Dr. Frieden is President and Chief Executive Officer of Resolve, a $225 million, 5-year initiative housed at Vital Strategies, a non-profit global health organization working toward the vision that all people are protected by a strong public ...…

This episode features a discussion with Dr. Tom Frieden about his new initiative, Resolve to Save Lives. Dr. Frieden is President and Chief Executive Officer of Resolve, a $225 million, 5-year initiative housed at Vital Strategies, a non-profit global health organization working toward the vision that all people are protected by a strong public ...…

This talk was given by Dr Peter Walsh (University of Cambridge) at the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine on 3 November 2016/ Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

This week on The Inbound Success Podcast I’m excited to interview Stephanie Casstevens, Marketing Manager with Label Insight in Chicago. Stephanie is a HubSpot power user and inbound marketing expert who has worked both in-house and on the agency side and currently serves as a Leader of the Chicago HubSpot User Group. Label Insight was founded ...…

What disaster is most likely to kill more than 10 million human beings in the next 20 years? Terrorism? Famine? An asteroid? Actually it’s probably a pandemic: a deadly new disease that spreads out of control. We’ve recently seen the risks with Ebola and swine flu, but they pale in comparison to the Spanish flu which killed 3% of the world’s po ...…

Dr Calum Semple shares his experience working in Sierra Leone during the Ebola crisis. It’s a harrowing story that offers some surprising lessons. The large scale Western medical intervention, the type Dr Semple was involved in, might not have been the crucial factor in conquering the outbreak – and certainly not as key as we may have thought. ...…

How can community engagement and design help humanitarian health workers save more lives? What can the humanitarian health community learn from global brands like Coca Cola and McDonalds? In this episode of FoossaPod, we hear from Dr. Uzma Alam, an expert in international humanitarian health and an Allies Reaching for Community Health Equity (A ...…

We’ve got Matt from The Midnight Yetti in this week to talk time travel, afterbirth, e. bola, True-dacris, and bedtime stories. Follow Matt on Instagram @TheMidnightYettiPodcast Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @WhatBroPod for videos and other confusing things Show Notes Theme song: “Polar Bear Or Africa” by Jeff Rosenstock is lic ...…

We’ve got Matt from The Midnight Yetti in this week to talk time travel, afterbirth, e. bola, True-dacris, and bedtime stories. Follow Matt on Instagram @TheMidnightYettiPodcast Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @WhatBroPod for videos and other confusing things Show Notes Theme song: “Polar Bear Or Africa” by Jeff Rosenstock is lic ...…

Rebecca Martin is Director of the Center for Global Health at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dr Martin has worked both domestically and internationally in immunization, HIV, and health system strengthening and now leads CDC’s global efforts to protect and improve health globally through science, policy, partnership, ...…

Tonight we'll revisit our Bay Area Punk roots, and talk with Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk with director Corbett Redford, who you may remember from Geekfest performances with Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children McNuggets. Or Maybe Not.

– It’s Episode 151 of “Q With A View,” and Jason is still off galavanting around Africa, so Duke once again rides shotgun with Susie. They cover a little bit of everything, from Jason’s stomach bug (which ISN’T Ebola) to the weather, to baseball, to MiniQ’s new adventures in driving, to dirt track racing, to Duke getting buried in GIF’s by his ...…

Welcome to the Americhicks podcast.Kim Monson and Molly Vogt are your hosts.Kim and Molly have a hard time trusting politicians.Why, because every decision a politician makes has a impact on your life.Keith Nobles is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation as well as a U.S. citizen.Keith will help us learn how we got from THERE to HERE regarding U.S. ...…

TURN IT AROUND excavates 30 years of the California Bay Area’s prolific punk past, highlighting Berkeley's landmark 924 Gilman Street music collective and its community of bands. Corbett (Bobby Joe Ebola Songbook, Meal Deal with the Devil) has been an entrenched part of this scene for decades and was chosen by Green Day (the executive producers ...…

Africa Business Radio — In this episode Stephen takes a critical look into AFRICOM or the US Department of Defense's African Central Command. What you dont know and what you need to know.Here is a Link for some Ebola lessons learned: http://usacac.army.mil/sites/default/files/publications/15-16.pdf

Louise E. Shaw, Curator of the David J. Sencer CDC Museum, reflects on her experience curating the temporary exhibit EBOLA: People + Public Health + Political Will. This new exhibition is a look at the historic 2014-16 epidemic in West Africa, the U.S., and around the world. The exhibition explores the early days of the outbreak; the heroic wor ...…